A fait divers, also known as a "news item" or "news story," refers to a small-scale or ordinary event that is typically of local interest and often involves unusual or unexpected circumstances. It is a term commonly used in journalism to describe incidents that occur outside the realm of major or national news events. Fait divers usually involve human interest stories, such as accidents, crimes, or peculiar incidents that capture public attention momentarily. While they may not have significant long-term consequences or broader societal impact, they provide a glimpse into the idiosyncrasies of everyday life and can serve as a source of entertainment or curiosity for readers or viewers.
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